So I have recently gotten access to a laser cutter that can make large scale vinyl stickers/decals/etc. This seems like a ridiculously great opportunity to turn my lame-o rented RV in to a work of playa art. I wanted to see if anyone had done this before (I'm sure that answer is yes) and then ask the following questions:1) What type of vinyl did you use? 2) Where did you source it? 3) Do you remember how much it was per foot/yard roughly? 4) Did you have any problems with removal post burn? I'm worried about the heat mostly. I've had boots melt on the playa, so I would hate to melt a vinyl sticker on to the side of a rented RV. I'm not looking to pay for that repair. 5) Any other tricks/tips (i.e. put it on before the drive, after the drive, wash the car with baking soda and tears of the innocent before applying, etc etc)?I'm still very much learning about the process, so pardon if I'm using the wrong terms.

"Well I have a vinyl cutting plotter and I do vinyl for vehicles. I would recommend an intermediate grade vinyl as opposed to a high performance grade due to it being thicker and more removable. It will come off real easy and IF it leaves any glue, that can easily be removed with mineral spirits without any damage to the paint. Doubtful any glue will be left if it's only on there for 10 days or so. You can do a search online for 3M, Oracal or Gerber brands or go to beacongraphics(dot)com/bgllc/amazing/items.asp?cc=ic600. For a 15" wide 10 yrd. long roll of intermediate grade vinyl is around $50. You will need transfer mask and a squeegy too for application. Ask them when you are placing the vinyl order."

I would be a bit cautious about this as many rental RV's are already covered with vinyl graphics and if you damage that it's an expensive repair. Since you have no way to determine the quality of the RV's vinyl installation, removal of yours might lift or tear the rv's vinyl.

I would think it is less risky atop painted surfaces and of course windows.

I've used the 3M sign film mentioned above to modify my store's illuminated sign and it bonds really well.

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